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11 March, 10:08

Which statement is correct?

A horizontal line has no slope.

A vertical line has slope of zero.

A line that rises from left to right as positive slope.

A line that falls from right to left has negative slope.

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  1. 11 March, 13:03
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    A line that falls from right to left has negative slope.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Due to the fact that negative slope looks like this
  2. 11 March, 13:52
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    A line that rises from left to right has positive slope.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A horizontal line just goes from left to right but not up or down so y does not change at all. Change in y/change in x makes slope. Since y does not change, it has 0 slope which isn't no slope.

    A vertical line moves up and down but not left to right so there is no change in x. You cannot divide by 0 if you follow the equation y/0. So slope is undefined.

    A line that rises from left to right goes in a diagonal direction is like a 2d hill. It is positive because change in y would be positive and change in x would be also positive. Positive/positive is positive making the slope positive.

    A line that falls from right to left literally gives the same line so that means it is also positive slope, not negative.
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